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static hair


Question Posted Sunday February 19 2006, 6:15 pm

ok so lately after i dry then straighten my hair and go to brush it and its really staticy and starts like sticking up..is there anyway to stop it from sticking? thanks so much!!

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Stephanie4lchs answered Tuesday February 21 2006, 9:55 pm:
Its just static.. take a fabric softener & rub it all over your hair. It will stop it from sticking up and it gives your hair a nice, fresh scent.

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bittersweet17 answered Tuesday February 21 2006, 1:44 am:
a tiny,tiny bit of baby oil. it will make you hair a lil' bit oily but it will help.

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SilverKitten answered Monday February 20 2006, 10:50 pm:
yes dryer sheets work but they left my hair a lil greasy... I like Static Guard- spray on brush (don't make the brush wet with the stuff) and then comb through your hair... it really wroks well they even make small cans for your purse- only one problem... this stuff kinda smells wierd- you might even think it stinks... but yeah that goes away after like 5 mins or if your worried spray your perfume or body spray into the air and let some float into your hair... Hope this help!! Take Care!

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jco answered Monday February 20 2006, 8:36 pm:
same here. you should use brilliant brunett (if thats you hair color...) finishing cream or you can use John Frieda secret weapon. they work really well! but only use the amount of like half a dime AFTER your hair is straightened and BEFORE you brush it. Hope i helped!
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x_mystery answered Monday February 20 2006, 10:27 am:
Stick a dryer sheet on your hairbrush and cut around it so it fits to the size of your brush. The bristles should be sticking through it, and the dryer sheet should be up against the back of the brush. It combats static and also if you get the scented kind, makes your hair smell really good. (I'm not kidding, it really works. Just make sure you're not allergic to them)

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montrealfan answered Monday February 20 2006, 8:22 am:
I had the same problem and spraying water on it helped make the hair go down...and jell.

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karenR answered Monday February 20 2006, 12:20 am:
Dryer sheets. Like bounce for static cling!

I'm not kidding, they really work. :)

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